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Bryant Elementary School

Bryant Elementary School was designed to replace its 80-year-old predecessor, which suffered from aging infrastructure and overcrowding.

The $14.6 million two-story building spans 44,792 square feet and is three times the size of the original school. Featuring an elevated sky bridge, connecting classrooms and administration areas to a community gym and music room, each grade level (K-5) has classrooms and common areas, linked by paint accents in a single bright color. Adjustable lighting and plenty of natural light in the classrooms reinforce wellness.

The spaces within the school are convertible with both overhanging doors and curtains that can separate learning areas for a variety of purposes, as well as movable furniture throughout.

Stepped window seats add a unique element, perfect for reading, while cozy “honeycomb” seats provide an aspect of privacy and comfort for quiet times. The building’s signature sky bridge was devised as a practical solution to spanning the city’s primary water main, creating unique opportunities for seating areas within and for outdoor activities and green space beneath.

The gym, stage and music room are fully outfitted to serve not only student activities, but also community events. The central commons and cafeteria areas are similarly designed to maintain flexibility while also providing unique social opportunities amongst students with differing learning affinities. The diversity in these flexible portions of the building are valuable assets across multiple learning modes for the student population and the educators alike.

The project was completed in collaboration with Mosaic Architecture and Dick Anderson Construction.

LOCATION
Helena, MT

SERVICES
Electrical Engineering
Fire Protection
Interior Design
Mechanical Engineering
Programming
Structural Engineering

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